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One of Japan's most active volcanoes, Sakurajima, erupted once again this year, spewing a massive cloud of ash that rose to a height of 2,700 metres.

Specifically, the eruption occurred yesterday, Wednesday, and was the 29th for this year.

Although it is not considered a destructive eruption, it still poses several risks, such as ash-fall in nearby areas, possible ejection of volcanic rocks, and the possibility of pyroclastic flows.

Sakurajima is one of Japan's most active volcanoes, with a history of frequent eruptions.

Initially, it was an island, but it became a peninsula after a significant eruption in 1914.